I have Netflix. Do I need Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus as well?

Is it worth the extra $15/mo to add these two services to the $10/mo I currently pay for Netflix? Are there a lot of programs on either that Netflix doesn't provide? I'm probably going to get rid of DirecTV once my contract expires, and I'm looking for more content. I know Hulu Plus has a lot of current sitcom programming, but what does Amazon Prime provide that Netflix doesn't?

1. I subscribe to Netflix and to Hulu Plus, not to Amazon Prime

I don't watch much network TV, and everything I would watch is already either on Netflix or Hulu Plus. Some things that I might watch are on Amazon Instant Video, but not included in Amazon Prime; you have to pay per episode.

If you are a film buff, Hulu Plus has the entire Criterion Collection available to stream, as well as a lot of anime, Korean drama, Bollywood, Spanish-language programming, and even a Ghanaian soap opera, of all things, in addition to fairly current network programming.

In addition to Netflix and Hulu Plus, I subscribe to Acorn TV ($25 a year), which carries a rotating series of mostly British but also Canadian, Irish, and Australian programming, 18 series at a time. Some of it has already been shown on PBS (e.g. the Agatha Christie mysteries, Foyle's War, Cadfael, Prime Suspect, Doc Martin), but much of it hasn't (George Gently, Trial and Retribution, The Verdict, The Murdoch Mysteries, Single-Handed, Vera, Time Team, etc.)

I also stream the international mysteries from MHz Worldview (available on Roku or as an app). Currently, they are showing mysteries from Italy, France, Germany, Sweden, and Finland.

Really, who needs Amazon Prime with all that available? I've never found anything that was available ONLY there, although some things are available only on Amazon's pay-per-episode service.

2. wait, Amazon Prime went monthly instead of yearly?

we have both Netflix and HuluPlus - HuluPlus kinda sucks for more recent movies but is great for current TV series, carrying many shows' episodes as early as the next day. Netflix carries most TV series that have been released on DVD, and most movies not too long after DVD release.

We just use pay-per-view Amazon for any movies we can't wait to see on Netflix, and I haven't noticed any of these movies being free for AmazonPrime members yet (at the time we watched them, that is).

3. Hulu Plus

I have Hulu Plus and Netflix and I'm glad I do because when Netflix went down I still had something to watch. I haven't tried Amazon Prime since I figure the stuff I would want to watch there would cost extra.

9. I have all three

I use Amazon the least. I primarily bought it for the shipping advantage and the free book rental each month on my Kindle. Sometimes I will watch a movie on there that isn't on Netflix or Hulu. More often I use it to rent a movie I want to see.

I like having both Netflix and Hulu. If nothing else, having pretty much the full Criterion collection at my disposal through Hulu+ is worth every penny.

11. hulu, Netflix in canada.

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